Do you think you might want to go to university? If so then photography and media seriously reduce your choice of university. The computer science is useless as an A level unless you take physics and Maths.
What you have to do is to get an idea of what you might want to do next. Media and photography do not lead to any jobs as degree subjects so if you want to go to university to get a degree to help you get a job then these subjects will not do that.
If you want to do computer science or any sort of computer based subject at university then you need to take physics and maths A levels as well. You can't get onto computer science courses at university without physics and maths A levels so the computer science doesn't lead anywhere as just an A level.
What you want to avoid is taking subjects that make it harder for you to either get a job or a place at university.
Most good universities do not want people with A level photography or A level media. So you immediately reduce the choice of universities to all the ones where the degrees don't make any difference to your job prospects if you choose these subjects as A levels. If you wanted to do something with the computer science then you need Maths and Physics. Photography might lead to an apprenticeship so the art would be good for that but not the computer science. You have got a strange mix of A level subjects that don't match. So have a think about what you would like to do next. If you want to get a job in photography or media then you will need to do an apprenticeship in either subject.
You have got to know whether you want to go to university or whether you want to do an apprenticeship and then you have to take subjects that match each other.
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Do you think you might want to go to university? If so then photography and media seriously reduce your choice of university. The computer science is useless as an A level unless you take physics and Maths.
What you have to do is to get an idea of what you might want to do next. Media and photography do not lead to any jobs as degree subjects so if you want to go to university to get a degree to help you get a job then these subjects will not do that.
If you want to do computer science or any sort of computer based subject at university then you need to take physics and maths A levels as well. You can't get onto computer science courses at university without physics and maths A levels so the computer science doesn't lead anywhere as just an A level.
What you want to avoid is taking subjects that make it harder for you to either get a job or a place at university.
Most good universities do not want people with A level photography or A level media. So you immediately reduce the choice of universities to all the ones where the degrees don't make any difference to your job prospects if you choose these subjects as A levels. If you wanted to do something with the computer science then you need Maths and Physics. Photography might lead to an apprenticeship so the art would be good for that but not the computer science. You have got a strange mix of A level subjects that don't match. So have a think about what you would like to do next. If you want to get a job in photography or media then you will need to do an apprenticeship in either subject.
You have got to know whether you want to go to university or whether you want to do an apprenticeship and then you have to take subjects that match each other.
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